Neils Albert took the win in the GP Mario De Clercq, at the first round of the bpost bank Trofee series, ahead of a resurgent Kevin Pauwels in a close finish Sunday while Nys struggles early before fighting back for third.

With a potential 35,000 Euros on the line for the overall win, the first round of the bpost bank Trofee series opened up in Ronse, Belgium to similar conditions to last week’s Superprestige in Ruddervoorde. After being mugged at the start line, Sven Nys was notably absent from the front-runners, languishing mid-pack throughout the first few laps. Klaas Vantornhout took an early lead and pushed the pace up front until a dramatic fall in a muddy corner derailed his chances for a win.

By lap two, Rob Peeters, Kevin Pauwels, and an unlikely Thijs van Amerongen had a small gap across the line with Albert quickly bridging to the trio. Nys had quickly lost a quarter of a minute while fighting back through the throng of riders in the field. Nys pushed hard and came as close to 10 seconds to the leaders, but that was as far as he could go as the leaders kept up the pace on the front.

By mid-race, Albert and Pauwels distanced themselves from the rest by cleaning a difficult off camber corner throughout the race that many were resigned to run, and claimed Klaas Vantornhout for a second crash in the race. The technical course with drastic elevation changes allowed for gaps to open as the riders with solid technical skills were allowed to shine.

While the race clock wound down, Albert surged and gapped Pauwels with three laps to go. As Albert’s lead stretched to 11 seconds over Pauwels, Nys began to fade after a hard drawn out chase dropping to a minute down with a strong looking Bart Arnouts in tow. Arnout put in a solid dig trying to drop Nys, who clung on, countered, and finally shed Anouts for good, cementing a solid points haul for the overall series.

As the bell rang for the “laatste ronde,” Pauwels put in some dramatic heroics in a final attempt to pull back Albert. Pauwels clearly buried himself to close the distance between the two riders, and managed to come within three seconds of Albert at the line, falling just short of a spectacular comeback. With this win, world champion Albert fired a shot across the bow of his rivals, letting his intentions for the series win be known early.

Full Results:

Rank

Name

Nat.

Age*

Result

PaR

PcR

1

Niels ALBERT

BEL

27

57:31:00

40

40

2

Kevin PAUWELS

BEL

29

57:35:00

30

30

3

Sven NYS

BEL

37

58:40:00

20

20

4

Bart AERNOUTS

BEL

31

58:53:00

15

15

5

Klaas VANTORNOUT

BEL

31

59:23:00

10

10

6

Thijs VAN AMERONGEN

NED

27

59:29:00

8

8

7

Bart WELLENS

BEL

35

59:38:00

6

6

8

Lars VAN DER HAAR

NED

22

1:00:09

4

4

9

Philipp WALSLEBEN

GER

26

1:00:23

2

2

10

Rob PEETERS

BEL

28

1:00:28

1

1

11

Marcel MEISEN

GER

24

1:00:39

12

Simon ZAHNER

SUI

30

1:00:44

13

Niels WUBBEN

NED

25

1:00:49

14

Lubomir PETRUS

CZE

23

1:00:51

15

Sven VANTHOURENHOUT

BEL

32

1:00:57

16

Mariusz GIL

POL

30

1:01:00

17

Twan VAN DEN BRAND

NED

24

1:01:01

18

Jonathan PAGE

USA

37

1:01:02

19

Patrick VAN LEEUWEN

NED

28

1:01:23

20

Joeri ADAMS

BEL

24

1:01:39

21

Aurelien DUVAL

FRA

25

1:02:14

22

Gerben DE KNEGT

NED

38

1:02:32

23

Dave DE CLEYN

BEL

25

1:02:37

24

Tom VAN DEN BOSCH

BEL

28

1:02:39

25

Bart HOFMAN

BEL

28

1:02:39

26

Egoitz MURGOITIO REKALDE

ESP

30

1:02:41

27

Thijs AL

NED

33

1:02:44

28

Kenneth VAN COMPERNOLLE

BEL

25

1:02:50

29

Kevin EECKHOUT

BEL

24

1:03:14

30

Jan DENUWELAERE

BEL

25

1:04:24

31

Micki VAN EMPEL

NED

23

32

Radomir SIMUNEK

CZE

30

33

Stijn HUYS

BEL

27

34

Stef BODEN

BEL

23

35

Mathieu WILLEMYNS

BEL

23

36

Gianni DENOLF

BEL

26

37

Alexander REVELL

NZL

28

Gallery by Gregg Germer of The ChainStay. Find them at www.thechainstay.com

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